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Conferences - In this economy? CMXtraneous Blog content 21-Apr-09
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Blog
Category: Accessibility,Adobe,CSS,Dreamweaver,Education
Description: Hey, the economy sucks and everybody's scared. What better time to work on your education, up your web skills and earn a little extra job security? There are several upcoming conference opportunities I want to bring to your attention -- as well as reasons you might want to do it at all. If you're smart about it, you can streamline costs and make it an affordable trip.


Are conferences really worth it?
For my business, conferences have been invaluable -- and I'm referring to t...
Keywords: Accessibility,Adobe,CSS,Dreamweaver,Education

Font Sizing: em, pixel, point, percent and keywords CMXtraneous Blog content 12-Feb-09
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Blog
Category: Accessibility,CSS,Designing for the Web,Dreamweaver
Description: When I write and speak, I often talk about using em units to size layouts giving the user the ability to resize the entire layout if they change their font size. In fact, chapter 5 of the book I co-authored with Greg Rewis is an entire project based on em units. Until all browsers zoom, this is my personal preferred method. My personal site is built using t...
Keywords: Accessibility,CSS,Designing for the Web,Dreamweaver

From Screen to Print: Creating a Print CSS in Dreamweaver Free content 12-Jan-09
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Reader Level:: All Readers
Category: CSS, Dreamweaver
Description: Questions often arise about how to print web pages. Should you create a separate, simple page for printing? Should you just leave users to their own devices knowing they control whether backgrounds or images print anyway? Cascading style sheets (CSS) make it simple to maintain a single page while presenting the content in two different manners using media types.



In this article, you'll learn about media types and how to take advantage of them to create compact pages for print. At the end of the fixed width chapter of the book Greg Rewis and I wrote called, Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS4 (there's also a Dreamweaver CS3 version of the book if you have not yet upgraded), we discuss the rules of creating a print style sheet. In this article, you will see those principles in action as you build an example CSS page. Let's get started!
Keywords: CSS, media type, dreamweaver, print style sheet, screen, print, all

Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS4 Released! CMXtraneous Blog content 07-Jan-09
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Blog
Category: Accessibility,Adobe,CSS,Dreamweaver
Description: Though Greg Rewis and my updated book, Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS4, was listed on most sites with a February 9th release date, it's available now online! Since we were so late with the last one, we thought being early with this one might make up for it. Well, that's not entirely true. I think our publisher thought we'd be just as late thi...
Keywords: Accessibility,Adobe,CSS,Dreamweaver

MAX Day 1 is done CMXtraneous Blog content 18-Nov-08
Author: Jim Babbage Blog
Category: Adobe,Adobe News,Education,Fireworks,Web Business
Description: Well day 1 has come to a close (for me, anyway) and it was quite a whirlwind!  The keynote session this morning was pretty cool. There's some pretty amazing stuff happening with AIR, FLEX and Flash in terms of development projects from companies like Disney Interactive and the New York Times Company.

I thought MAX was big last year; the attendance this year is even higher! I'm told there are over 5000 people attending the event.

I ran my first Fireworks Mock Up lab this ...
Keywords: Adobe,Adobe News,Education,Fireworks,Web Business

Adobe MAX - Upcoming! CMXtraneous Blog content 13-Nov-08
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Blog
Category: Adobe,Adobe News,CSS,Dreamweaver,Fireworks,Flash
Description: Yes, I've been meaning to put this up for quite some time but my schedule of late has made it tough to get much blog writing done. Before Adobe MAX starts, while people are deciding on their sessions, I wanted to make a quick post with more info about my sessions and other MAX happenings. Here they are in order of occurrence:


Greg Rewis (my co-author) and his fellow CS4 Web Tools evangelists will be doing a full day session on Sun...
Keywords: Adobe,Adobe News,CSS,Dreamweaver,Fireworks,Flash

<head> Conference, MAX and a New Book! CMXtraneous Blog content 22-Oct-08
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Blog
Category: Accessibility,Adobe,CSS,Dreamweaver
Description: There are several exciting, upcoming events I've been meaning to blog about but... life's been wild. This is my first blog post since making the move to Phoenix, Arizona, rewriting Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS4, and shooting a video for Pearson on CSS and Dreamweaver. I'll blog again when those two items have release dates. It's safe to say I've been scarce everywhere--except twitter (where I'm stefsull).

Before I mis...
Keywords: Accessibility,Adobe,CSS,Dreamweaver

When the Legend Won't Wrap - Revisited for Firefox 3 CMXtraneous Blog content 04-Jul-08
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Blog
Category: Accessibility,CSS,Dreamweaver,Usability
Description: Back in November, I wrote a blog post explaining a fix for the poor and varied rendering you will get with a wordy legend that forces its containing fieldset to be wider than you've specified. You can read more details in the previous post. In a nutshell, it involves placing a span within the legend. Since a span (and a legend) are inline, the span won't render the width until you change its display t...
Keywords: Accessibility,CSS,Dreamweaver,Usability

Designers AND Developers... CMXtraneous Blog content 26-Jun-08
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Blog
Category: Accessibility,CSS,Designing for the Web,Dreamweaver,Fireworks,Flash,Graphics,Mobile,Photoshop,Usability
Description: So there's been a pretty decent sized debate going on through the webosphere. Designers should know how to code. Developers should know how to design (or shouldn't need to design). I considered weighing in on the 37 Signals blog -- but the comments were already closed. Call me slow (yes, I've been on the road, had a birthday, and had my mom visiting with her birthday. ;). You'd be right. Oh well.


I do have one thing to say. Well, I probably have more than one, but I'll start with that...
Keywords: Accessibility,CSS,Designing for the Web,Dreamweaver,Fireworks,Flash,Graphics,Mobile,Photoshop,Usability

The New, Confusing, Online Social World CMXtraneous Blog content 12-May-08
Author: Stephanie Sullivan Blog
Category: Dreamweaver,On the Personal Side,Using the Web
Description: I'm not one to put a lot of personal information on my blog. I don't have problem with people that do it, it's just not my personal style. When I was first on the web, it took about 3 or 4 years before you could find a picture of me anywhere (as a woman, I needed brain respect first). I was one of the last people I know to join Facebook (never have had a Myspace page). Don't get me wrong, I love the web, but I've just never found the need to expose a lot of personal information there.

...
Keywords: Dreamweaver,On the Personal Side,Using the Web

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